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In superior court, "Deft Refused Ct" typically indicates that the defendant (Deft) has refused to accept a court offer or plea deal. This refusal may pertain to a plea bargain or other court arrangements made during pre-trial proceedings. The notation helps track the defendant's decisions regarding their case and can influence future court proceedings.

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